Spring is just around the corner, which means you should already be taking your usual seasonal allergy medicines, experts say ...
Over-the-counter medications, such as oral antihistamines and corticosteroid nasal sprays, can help relieve allergy symptoms.
GoodRx reports on common mistakes in choosing allergy medications, highlighting the importance of proper options like steroid nasal sprays and avoiding overuse.
As spring allergy season begins, experts recommend antihistamines and nasal sprays for relief, and suggest lifestyle changes ...
The most common type is a steroid nasal spray. These nasal sprays contain corticosteroids, which work to reduce inflammation.
Trees are releasing pollen earlier and earlier over the past decades as global warming causes longer growing seasons. Here’s where the pollen counts are really starting to climb.
The sun shines, the snow melts, and all the green things awaken from their months of slumber. So, too, does that dreaded substance, pollen. If you suffer from seasonal allergies, all that happy new ...
Intranasal epinephrine was developed to provide needle-free, on-demand rescue therapy for CSU flares, addressing limitations of systemic options such as glucocorticoids and their adverse-effect burden ...
From watery eyes to constant sneezing, many people across West Tennessee are already feeling the effects of allergy season, and so are their pets.
Allergy season starts in March in many parts of the United States. When the weather warms, trees bud and release pollen that can trigger congestion, a sore throat or itchy eyes for millions of ...
A new study analyzed pollen levels and over-the-counter allergy medicine use to find the worst cities for allergy sufferers in America.
"When we give allergy shots, we desensitize people, and we turn off that allergy, and that makes it where even if they are exposed, they really don't have the symptoms, and it can allow the patient to ...